Outdoor Economy Virtual Conference Set for October

The third annual Outdoor Economy Conference, set to take place this year entirely online every Thursday in October from noon-4 p.m. EST, will virtually bring together outdoor leaders from around the country to advance five timely topics under one umbrella theme: The Future of the Outdoors. Through a series of keynotes, presentations, panels, and workshops, attendees will explore topics such as:  Healthy Communities Through Recreation; Growth Through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Outdoor Innovation + Entrepreneurship; Next Generation Outdoors; and Building Outdoor Communities.

“Looking toward the future and adapting to change has always been at the heart of the Outdoor Economy Conference. By going virtual this year, we are able to reach a much wider audience, lower the barriers to attendance, and expand the impact of this event to reach even more states and communities,” says Noah Wilson, program director of the Growing Outdoors Partnership and lead conference organizer.

All Access Passes, regularly priced at $149, are available for just $99 until September 7, while Single-Session passes, regularly $60, are available for $40.

The Outdoor Economy Conference yesterday announced its partnership with Asheville-based Darby Communications. Conference organizers have tapped Darby Communications as their PR agency of record to elevate awareness of the virtual conference and its impressive lineup of speakers and panelists. The agency has a proven track record of success in event promotion, having partnered with trade show association 360 Adventure Collective and longstanding popular music festival FloydFest.

“In its 3rd year, the Outdoor Economy Conference has proven to be a vital resource for outdoor industry professionals across the country,” says Angie Robinson, vice president of Darby Communications. “We’re thrilled we get to lend our expertise to help advance such important and timely topics as improving diversity in our industry, engaging youth in the outdoors, and investing in outdoor infrastructure to improve community health.”

To learn more about the event or to purchase tickets, please visit outdooreconomy.org and look out for a second release coming soon for more information on keynote speakers, panelists, workshops, and more.